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Polycles (370 BCE)
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Polycles, mentioned in Pliny's Natural History (XXXV.8.19), was an ancient Greek sculptor who flourished during the 102nd Olympiad (370 BCE). He was a contemporary of Cephisodotus the Elder and Leochares. Among the statues of Olympian winners, Pausanias (Description of Greece (vi.4.3) noted the statue of a winner in the pankration by the Athenian Polycles, probably this one.
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References
- Smith, A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology:[usurped] "Polycles" including other figures carrying the name.
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